Define full wave rectifier

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The question is asking for a definition of a full wave rectifier, which is an electronic circuit that converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) by rectifying both halves of the AC waveform.

Answer

A full wave rectifier converts the complete AC cycle into pulsating DC.

The final answer is a rectifier that converts the complete cycle of alternating current into pulsating direct current.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is a rectifier that converts the complete cycle of alternating current into pulsating direct current.

More Information

A full wave rectifier is more efficient than a half wave rectifier because it uses both halves of the AC cycle, resulting in smoother DC output. There are two main types: center-tapped and bridge rectifiers.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing full wave with half wave rectifiers. The former uses the entire AC cycle, while the latter uses only one half.

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